Shortland

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Shortland is a leafy suburb on the northern edge of Newcastle, where the Hunter River meets the sea. It's a quiet, green escape with a surprising amount of history and nature packed into its streets and parks. For travellers on a self-drive along the NSW coast, Shortland makes a worthwhile stop to stretch legs, learn a bit of local lore, and enjoy a peaceful picnic or riverside walk away from the city bustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day sufficient to explore Shortland's main attractions. Start at the Hunter Wetlands Centre for a morning walk or canoe, then enjoy lunch at a nearby café or picnic spot. Afterward, visit either the railway museum or the historic house before continuing your journey. If you're a keen birder or train enthusiast, you could easily fill a full day here.

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